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1. Use the yellow “Order” link above to order the book, Lethal American Confusion: How Bush and the Pacifists Each Failed in the War on Terrorism
2. Follow the “Book” link above to
• Learn what I mean by American confusion; Scroll down the Book link to: “Definitions and Dynamics”
• Discover why some forms of American confusion prove lethal-- also in the “Definitions and Dynamics” section
• Shake your head about the100 US antiterrorism offices in 15 agencies, supervised by 17 congressional committees, fighting for money, resisting coordination: In “Definitions and Dynamics”
• Understand how pacifists failed to promote an alternative to war after September 11, 2001. Go to “Pacifist Confusion” via the “Book” link
• Read and assess my forecasts of war outcomes, completed early in the Afghanistan and Iraq campaigns; “War Forecasts” (“Book” link again) takes you there
• Learn how terrorists’ brains might function, at “Terrorists’ Brains”
• Marvel at the range of fixes proposed by experts in “Reforms in Antiterrorism and Pacifism”
3. Find results for the Military/Pacifist Similarities Survey, to be posted on the "Survey" section about mid-April 2007. Before March 31, 2007, you can take the survey by emailing wrbftaylor@comcast.net with the word “survey” in your message.
After mid-April, you can join an online discussion of survey results.
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